Category Archives: writer interview

Florence fOIS has been writing in different ways all her life. Like many others, her early stories center around the family, “that unit of people in their varied combinations who mold and shape our thinking.” She began with poetry and odd short … Continue reading →

Southern-kissed historical romance is Debbie Lynne Costello’s genre of choice. Her favorite setting is the romantic city of Charleston, South Carolina. Debbie Lynne is represented by Tamela Hancock Murray. Clover, South Carolina is the small town Debbie Lynne calls home. … Continue reading →

Historical novelist Debra E. Marvin credits good critique partners for the much-needed “fresh eyes” that have helped her place in six fiction contests. She hopes to complete final edits soon and get her requested manuscript where it needs to be—in … Continue reading →

Angela Bell was a 2010 Genesis finalist and the winner of A Novel Writing Site’s fiction contest in the student category. Her science fiction tales are set in various planets across the galaxy. Angela resides in Edinburg, Texas with her … Continue reading →

Marilyn Turk is currently writing inspirational historical romance. Her stories take place during the Civil War era and feature lighthouses. She loves doing the research and discovering interesting facts to work into her tales. Niceville, Florida, in the state’s panhandle, … Continue reading →

Carol J. Garvin is a freelance writer of fiction and non-fiction. Her published articles, short stories, and occasional poetry appear in various Canadian magazines, chapbooks, and newspapers. Her yet-to-be-published novels are tentatively categorized as inspirational romantic suspense—“tentatively” because she never … Continue reading →

Novelist Walt Mussell is a current finalist in the Inspirational category for both the Heart of the Rockies and Lone Star contests. His stories are set in late 16th century Japan, during Japan’s Christian century and the reign of Toyotomi … Continue reading →